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Tolerance of diversity is imperative, because without it, life would lose its savor. Progress in the arts, in the sciences, in the patterns of social adjustment springs from diversity and depends upon a tolerance of individual deviations from conventional ways and attitudes. — Alan Barth
The right wing can use anything, and we have to make it very clear and I make it very clear that my love for the president in terms of protecting him and respecting him but also correcting, now all three of those are crucial, and if I can do all three, then the right wing can use it whatever they want, and I'm just clear where I stand, over against them but also critical when the president leans toward the strong, rather than the weak. — Cornel West
I haven't trusted polls since I read that 62% of women had affairs during their lunch hour. I've never met a woman in my life who would give up lunch for sex. — Erma Bombeck
What I learned from that loss, and also another loss that I'm going to talk about later, was that when you're there, it's not good enough to be there, when you're there, you better walk away with that ring. — Don Shula
The trickster is not a trickster by nature. He is a trickster by necessity. — Malcolm Gladwell
Personally, I read fiction, in part, because I get to spend time with people who aren't my people. — Adam Ross
It was a bowl cut, the hairstyle for someone who doesn't grasp respectable haircuts but suddenly has to have one. — David S. Atkinson
And in a library, one should never draw attention to oneself. — Sophie Divry
Consumer banking - selling debt to middle class families - has been a gold mine. — Elizabeth Warren
Gateway layers tend to take on more and more functionality, which itself can end up being a giant coupling point. And the more functionality something has, the greater the attack surface — Sam Newman
Honestly, I don't always want to get up in the mornings, but I do anyway. — Saul Williams
General ideas are essences. They are our gods: they round and ennoble the most partial and sordid way of living. — Ralph Waldo Emerson